dustoff17
Still trying to reach the Top Shelf
Sulphidate(ing) is a serious and costly concern with regards to engine maintenance.
The theory of "less temp = less $" is flawed. Consider that a lower than POH-recommended temp setting results in a slower speed (as mentioned by OH58; 15kts).
What's that doing to the Hobbs?
Yes, you're logging more flight time but your'e also getting to TBOs and inspection criteria that much faster. A 0.2-0.3 per leg, 2 legs a day, five trips a week is 104-156 hours a year! Good for the log book, not so good for the maintenance.
If you're flying for someone else, log the flight time! Kidding; set the lowest of the temp range provided in the POH.
The theory of "less temp = less $" is flawed. Consider that a lower than POH-recommended temp setting results in a slower speed (as mentioned by OH58; 15kts).
What's that doing to the Hobbs?
Yes, you're logging more flight time but your'e also getting to TBOs and inspection criteria that much faster. A 0.2-0.3 per leg, 2 legs a day, five trips a week is 104-156 hours a year! Good for the log book, not so good for the maintenance.
If you're flying for someone else, log the flight time! Kidding; set the lowest of the temp range provided in the POH.